Breast cancer genetics: what we know and what we need
- PMID: 11329055
- DOI: 10.1038/87876
Breast cancer genetics: what we know and what we need
Erratum in
- Nat Med 2001 Jun;7(6):749. Nathanson KN [corrected to Nathanson KL]
Abstract
Breast cancer results from genetic and environmental factors leading to the accumulation of mutations in essential genes. Genetic predisposition may have a strong, almost singular effect, as with BRCA1 and BRCA2, or may represent the cumulative effects of multiple low-penetrance susceptibility alleles. Here we review high- and low-penetrance breast-cancer-susceptibility alleles and discuss ongoing efforts to identify additional susceptibility genes. Ultimately these discoveries will lead to individualized breast cancer risk assessment and a reduction in breast cancer incidence.
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